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Ol IINO 91 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10 1885 FIVE CENTS I
BUSINESS OARDS
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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If I i ilr filch ansi nil work gnat
eesch Ellerbeck
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LUMBERS
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JJ BtUmnml lur T Ihu lXl IKK IW1lm tho
qH at Waul rcllnblo healer hI UOe
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lIIIolul1 Oil Iohorl 110llee
tPIrbt South Wlreel HAH hAhtht CITY
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WHOLESALE MURDER
Contemplated hj n 1U1K of San Vnin
cisco Soctnllsia J I
Coiigicssmen Judges Cily Ollldals nUll
Others to ho Int Out nl
heVnj <
Timely Hlscorcij Ity 1 > the 1olUnoi the
Ilans of the retches
A1Vliulrinl < A sass < liiUliu Usmlii
lion
SAN TnAsoisco December 100Ilc of thin
most Bcnsnllonal nnd Blnrtling plots for Iho
wholesale assassination of tho most promi I
nent men of Ihis city camo to light hero list
night Some Urao ngo the police obtained
Information of tho existence of orgnnln
tlon called Thin Socialistic Revolutionary
Association which it was asserted was
composed of ultra Sociallsllo members A
clone watch was kept on their movements
nnd the police fmnliy succeeded obtaining
thin mlnnlcs of ono of their meetings held
November 2M From theso facts it wan
discovered that it was Chic intention of the
nssocintion to
SPIrO OUT OP TUB WAY ABOUT TWENTY MEN
Including W 1 Colemnn Congiessmau W
Colomnlli
W Morrow General W it L llarncs Mayor
lol nJ 3 ioii RJ
U 8 Judge Lorcuro Sawyer Le
otonomnu land Stanford Iho principal Chnrles police Crocker oulcers Qovctnoi and
several others Those names woro placed on
n prosoriptivo list I and placed in tholmnds
of the Lxccnlivo Committee to carry out Ohio
orders of tho nssocintion Thin commltteo
Wero to devise ibo best modo of accomplIsh
ing Iho cuds of Him base plot and were thus
engaged when their work was brought to n
sudden termination hoot mihghtby tim discov
ery of tho Associations headquarters at 13
Montgomery avenue by tho police and
tho
ABIIEST or roun MEN FOUND niEnEiN
Julius 0 Koosuor Henry Weinman li Charlca
Mittlcslndt and Oscar Eggers In than room
sino lrct found n complete laboratory for
manufacturing infernal r nmchines Than men
mere taken to tho city prison where they
dtofl
Idla
boldly asscrlcd that they wore dynamiters i
nnd purposed to get rid of the citizens named
and then razo Chinatown Time prisoners
also belong to n Gorman branch of the Anti
Coolio League No chnrgo limo jet been en
lercd against thin prisoners further I dc
vclopmcnts ace expected
CONFESSION OF ONt or TilE CONSPinATOUS
The lender of thin band of djnnmiteis nr
rooted Inst night is Henry Weismnu who is
n Bavarian by blrlh and a theoretical diem
1st by profession Ho was induced to join
Coroner O Donncll H Anti Coolio League
nnd finally bccnmo President of thin German
Aull I Coolio League
a My intention he Bald i was merely to
aid in enforcing what Donnoll told us waa
tho law against tho Chinese Ho told us
that thin State Constitution prohibited the
Chinese from l living within lirh limits of nuy
gr
incorporated town or city in the State Ho
showed mo lie low and I rend Itfor myself
Ho never told mo that tho Supremo Court
had declared thai tho law WaR unconstiln
tioual and I believed that that was trio Inw
nllhongh I horn silica been told that it was
not Well wo had
A MEETING ON Till SAND LOT
On Ihanksgiving day and resolved that wo
would call on ibo municipal authorities to
Donnoll enforce tin told law un that or resign we had their n Tight ofllccs lo do
this nnd ns ho always boasted that ho woo
tho Hocond highest officer in this city I sup
posed he know nud I believed tho inumci
pal authorities would bo compelled to order
them to leave tin city tin only thing that
troubled mo was that Donncll was ulunjs
lolling on that tho Chmcso wero supplied i
with superior momma and that they had I
rr r Oc ereJlilJ
armories in Chinatown mood worn drilling
every nifcht with Winchester rifles miimHed
to them by Colonel lice tho Chmcso
loRtCol lfel IOC
consul Most of our people woro
workiugmen and had no arms I
I was afraid that when Ohio Chinese wero or I
dered to go they would rcnist and attack
our people Wo Jt1 hove Houielhlng lo
meet them with mid I resolved to experiment
Wi Iln
ment and see If t could ti invent n superior
weapon I commenced mv pxperimenls
about twelve days ao
AND BOUGHT hoOd IlYiUMITL
My Idea waR to make something that tuuli
bo thrown like a hand grenade We experi
mented at different times under tim rooks
near Iho Cliff House but thin results wero
not satlsfactorj Donnoll knew wo wero
oxperimonllng Ho had often talked of dv
qr
f 310II II
namilc aid ho called his newspaper I lie
Anil Coolie Dynamttr
Till OTlllU WOULD 131 AK3VSSINH
I ho man who gave tin name of Komlur
when arrested is also known as ICownlski
Ho is n Itussian i npeal six languages nnd
according to his story oa win mined by fie
queut assaults mado on Ohio Jews of which
rico ho is a member His cuitmnors web
HO abased by Russians that ho vas unable Iii
maintain hfs business i amid he I tsl his nntiv
plnco to go lo 1nris After lomnlnlim there
rlo tg Ja gr It 11Ii t 3
n ihort time l bo tamo lo tim Unitce
Males and nettled down in New Yorl
City He vas appointed an a chit
ItYitlo Jewish llollef boolely nnd vlsitee
Oreeon nnd Wnshliiglon to tnl o up land
for ida people Ho was to icoeivo dlj ifCOO for
liorI
every family I for whom ho procured n gov
ernment Belllemeul Ho claims Unit Henr
Villard Iho railroad mnKualo assisted him
materially in his labors but that ho did not
cccivo lymoiit for his services as Iho fllnlls
of came Olin to society his oily wore and exhausted identified himself Ho reecntl wit
ho Anil Coolio League tim houso in whio
tile elynamilo will found was occupied by
iitoih I ho paid oa monthly nntnlof leudolmi
riinrloii Mllllosladt Is president of ho
third Ward Anil Coolio l sol nnd vice prcs
Ident of Iho Gorman blanch of iso unuiei 01
LOiiization In his room tho deteollve
roundabout badges bearing tho betters
I > A O Ii
Oscar LRgew In n peddler Ijy I oooupnlioi
n iiatlvp of Gernmnv nbout 11 If I ears of ago
and speaks very littlo 1IIIIIh
the priaoncra havo locus chlllgod with luls
demeanor for unlawfully nloriiiB giant llOW
her Iho highest penalty Is six monlhu in
prisonment or fflCJO Hue
110 1CIITTI IHISHSirN
llovi Joliii Hull IriipuKiHi in let
Esel on Iuilily
NLW VIUK IceoiiibcrilkA l special from
London lo tin iPuiiI saysl A movement wail
bcrfini jeatoiday nftonioon which involves
robably llio moat nslounding Bchemo of
nnd proscription iulho his
political lev01110
tory of this iuiratloii Olin movement
grow out of it mielhig at tho National Lib
einl club of llioso Libernl membciB whoso
iu orilieshud beenreeliioedby ftll caBtiiig
fi liisli t votes I LIf lories nnd of thoso Lib
eral onndldntos for uiittoiiirhititry0O0t0 who I
t1 tacticS
had beuii fontod by t ho nnmo It
Inn n very sore hcadvd nasombln nnd
Till WISH
eillLAl JimrilNtHJI AGAINST
Wna dlBplnved In all Iho 1 Bj oohes Many
I i
1 ior
rt
al I ersVafd that their i iinn ielott worknitii
ii bei unit
nnd oHlntea nnd in mines 1111 <
fnrnw
I on fnctoris whOIll they hlllllr1vlllol wilh SUS
sSSSS5
I 101100 yuCcA iugoiiuot III their isootirO sl tiio IIIrri
lllilh IldOimig l cii atniihitteG 1iil
i vhittrou it tito
to tho
liSaSisSaas
ronisetllto IlInlllf6Lo which wail lined ull
I 1 oloclloiiB liii the HilmdnyiiroeedliiK nnd which nhor Iho cd nil bormiKh Irisii
tlooloiil trent Urilnln lo vote for lories
etcoturil except In cases of u few Sloitle l 1Ia < 1lonl6
I aim euHujf
Oilier junlcw doclnrcil It I
Ass 0J
proven by Btnliallcs t lhat Iho chief cmplovers
lllt
of Irish labor I In Great llrltninnerolfbcinlfi I 1
Iheso toro found nil over tho land nmong
lit cient mine owners nnd Iron toasters oC
tho lllnck i Country on great mill owners of
Manchester and Lancanlei thus great maim
faclnrcis of liirmineham this great ship
ping merchants of liverpool and London
and tho great ship builders of Ohio Clyde and
Tweed Item great littoral proprietors
freelj cmploj Irish nrtisana amid laborite
I nnd n considcrnblo proporllon of the ages
paId by Liberal masters to the Irish hal
110110 to strcnglhen National Lenirao nfl
latloll Therefore the sponkellI declared It
woulll ho suicidal folly and mndnein tn con
tinuo to
ouiiisn ouch irtiw IN mrm BOSOMS
tin renoltof the meeting was the aelonllon I
hl unanimous volo If a resolution i plcelglug
inch genllcrann present not to employ Irish
laborers in tho future and to gradually but
no npcedily ns possible discharge J nil Irish
11C j
f
workmen now emptopeil by them iho nd
voeate of this sweeping measure of pro
riptlon spol k oof It ns n bo > cotllng nchune
r gi i 1 fl i
gnoring Cite broad difference bctvv ecu pro
eribilll n man for his nationalily and boy I
cottllll1 n rain for voluntarily committing
oltennivo nets which ho has thin power to din
eohutinoe ts any moment hun speakers
sured the meeting that tho wholo ma
chillory of Iho Iii rmaimu guam caucus would he
employed to
MAtm Tim SOCALLED BOICOTTINtl L1TFOTIVF
They said that llritisli Liberal workmen
inks Ind oh njs been friendly toward their
1eo tf
ish colleagues wero now cmbuleied t ngalnst
ihem Those workmen could therefore be
opernle with tho employers ngninst tho
inch mid would surely carry the meanuro
further by boycotting all Irish tradesmen
amid publicans
V SCKVTCHLr JOlt 01 HOI
IOIN of 1111I lIxhUN to StrrIII the
nlmr Cnmnilltcc
WAsuiNeiTON December lrThe Speaker
lion received over ono hunelied applications
from members of the House for positions oil
tim 10 labor committee nuts committee in
the last Cougiess wns composed of seven
embers Hcprcsentativ Uopktnp of
ennsylvaina being Its chnirnnu The
other members were ONeill of Missouri
Foran of Ohio Lovermg of Mnbsachnsctls
James of New York Hnjncs of New
nmpshire and unslon of Kans is It is
iroppscd to increase the membership to
ilrlcen An Mr Hopkins has retired from
paulo life Mr O Nefll il hopes si bo I Sf sue
cessor na chairman of Ibis committee Tin
great number of applications for member
ship on this committee shows how deeply
tin politicians regard the
INFLUENCE AND BTllEVaTII OF Till LAEOBVOT13
It is intended that Ibis committee shall bo
organized with moro caro lhan ever befoic
as it is l expected that very important nub
ISil t8 rtn
j eels will bo brought to its consideration
A bill has been prepared by llepiescutntlvo
Weaver of Iowa to create a department of
labor with n Becretnry nnd nssistnnt secre
t ECo A similar bill V i7e introduccel lit the
nst Cougrcns but it failed of passage Mr
Weaver proposes that Ihis department shall
acquire nnd diffusa among tin people useful
nformnlioii on subjccls conneclcd with
labor
ASCEBTAIN THE cAcaos or DISCOMIJIT
Between cmplojcrs and employees where I
sueh exist amid recommend proper methoda
for itIIoi r Auimnl repoits
from Clue Secietnry ceo repaired showing
I condition of In orihrou outtho United
tntes ted if Inborcrs nro Buttering any evils
ns Iho result of injudicious legislntiou amid
a statement of all strikes that liars taken
IJaco with ibo chums of both parties lo thee
coulrovcrsy Sworn statements from cm
iulnyers are to bo retinired I showing tho wages
pall by them and tho profits realized flora
ctual cash capital invested exclusive of
atored or fictitious Block Ihe present llu
reau of Labor btntislies is to bo merged into
this new Department
1Ir iiiig EliuiiIo lelcgrmipl
nll1
Now Y01ll December 11jTho Vail and
juice contains n Btiong enelorsement by
jms W Field of benator Ldmunels bill
regarding hue Govcrnmentn control of Ibo
clegraph Ho Baja u tilti Illy optuioii tic
tIme has como whtn the Govcrnmontshould
mrchapo all Iho telegraph lines III tho conn
try A law shonlel bo passed byContiess
uakiug all I purclmsea BO that every company
IIW Af
r
lonld bo bound by Olin i matter Lverv bile
raph oompnnj should select nn arbitrator
tlll lr IIf
Jhl
ind Ihe Government chooso l nuother 1C
ttueoo two disagree they oujht to chooso n
i
third who grlol bo n man thoroughly ex
lericnctdnndiegardcel ns an export in the
busIness llioso arhllrators should ham
Mittei to examine tho reports and accounts
so as to arrive at the actual net profits
llio IMiUloiml mint Loll v nil Inn
WASIIINOTON December IOIn tho louith
nnual Convention of tho National Guard
cslerdaj afternoon General Hnrtranfl of
cnnsylvnuln counseleel cautious action BO
liS not lo monso opposition Ha said thai if
Congress vould give Iho desired 600000 for
nrma nnd ordiinnco stores lay would uslc
for nolliing mOL Ho moved Hint acorn
iilltco 1 bo nppoiutod to prepare n bill similar
t o tho onl paused in tin bennlo nppropri 1
nling HIM mono Olin motion amiss ndopte
amid u I commltteo I appointed I ns follows
General SlIow < leli of Pennsylvania Genemi
Cimpboll of Kansas Gcuciiil Ora WilY nnd I
Gene rnl Hnrlrntift of Pennsylvania Geneinl I
il l Itf
Jones of Norlh Ciroliun I Geiloncl Castlemnn
of Kcntuolty until Gcuernl I ° nrley of Ohio
Iho following olllccrHweio elected Jen I
eial 1 George W Wlnpite of New Yacht
President I Adjulaul General Jolmstono
Jones of North Carolina 1 ° irst A ice Piosi
elent Adjutant General AI Campbell of
Kansas becond iooPiesldcnt Colonel
Charles Pt llrldgo of Now York Coricsiwnd
ng Sooictarjj Adjutant General wilt L
Alexander of Iowa llcoording bcorctnry
fo f J
m fel 1IN
General lloiiiicll of Nebraska irtasuier
iho following 1 xocutho Commlltco for
Iho ensuing vtarwas nppomled luse the
hl i l
Now 1 upland MalesGeneral t I III Mi H
IthodoH ProvieUncoH I Middle HtD los
Major Vndiew D Hopbuin Ihlladelphln
Po HoulheinbUites General 1111 Mov > rj
Loui lanii Wostetn Slnle Colonel James
M llioo Petoiin till j Pnciliobtntes Colonel
Hornco D llnnlttt ban rnnoisoo C il
An invitation from tIme President to call
on him today was received nut ncccited
and tho convention adjourned
ii Nllw N 1Illblc ICIC Nehem
Now ouic December IIj1ho Sun mija
Although thus cabIn railway scheme tridirou
lump tho cIty with Boveut four miles of cabIn
laihvnvs has been tvMoo killed iu Iho board
of aldermen ieoeiitl i therein imolher cable
rnllwn 1 1 BOhemo poudlnB 1icIII is likely i lo
create aiiolhoi furore In Iho boa d before
the olosoof iho eels of tho lresellt mem
lOIS Ibis Bohimo propose mi idiuary
Biirfnco load tbroiiLh mini streets uihmmi will
probably l ol ba II pushed i nllhouili limo ajority
of lie I board nro said lo oppose il
Illllu liuruiluccil
WABIIIMIIOV Docember Irlho follow
Ing bills vuio introduced in the heiuttei to
day i
lly Hnrilson 1 ° or Iho adiulasiou of n por
tion of Dakola na ft State
Dy Vostlo inouiporntu Ito Atlantio nnd
Ineifio bhlp llallwiiy JOIIIIny J Ihia ia
adaH shIll iniluny bill und pinvldea for
ln ernuu nt ftld to lImit utcrprise
Ify HarriseHi lo legnlizo lho holloll uf
Iho meiubera lerrlteirial Aasnublyof
wyommulmug
lip < ioolo IDiiunion time holilitId of tin
Mexican stir lhl la Olin Meilonu jienalon
I I bill tassel by the liouso lust Houston
A TERRIBLE DEATH I i
A Whole Inmll llmiieil to Death In a
Michigan Village
Sen lUll Soldloii reeplns In Ihelr
11neks lit thc 11mil
Vn Intel iintlonnl omml lon Will IK
ho IliilgnilOSeuInu Unp I
V hole Faintly lliiriictt lo Ilcnlh
Dnrnorr December IOt nn cnrly hour
this morning thin village of Noodmore a
suburb of this city wns time scene of n tern
blo lIre Some men returning homo nt half
discovered a snnll frnme house of
frank Knox on file Help I was summoneJ
but l folt arrived tIme liouso was totally
destroyed After daylight tf n search ho Rw be
Run for the bodies of time family who wore
thought to have been iu the building Knot
was found on limo floor in tho front room
with his wife In his anus
BOTH names BEINO nurvnu TO A rausr
A few feet away vvasaiiunrccogni iblo mass
sup iotot bo time remains of the oldest
child n boy three years rlS Of thud Y baby
nine months old there wits no trace audit
is supposed the body was completely con
sumed 01 rom thin positions cgfmlII bodies it
is thought Urn Knox who was nn iuvnlld
had overturned a lamp and was overcome hy
the flames before help could lench them
nninlcrcil > Tliccbawix 1 rooim
lUhooov December IGEleen Luto °
poaiifl who wore orklng for lime Bombay < L
Ilurmnh Irndmg Company on heniing of
the rupture between ISurmnli mid the Indian
Government tried to icach Mnnipoor On
tho JOth of November they were overtaken
mid ramdcrcd bj liurmeso troops in n
slcnmei belonging to the King and com
raanded by n palace official named Than
dnwmnng It is alleged that lyncdah tho
Burmese 1rimo Minister is implicated in
the massacre iho inhabitants of llnngo
ore Indignant at Tymuedali heillll allowel to
retain his cilice
IIulKiirln AgrccN to the Gniiunlilim
l > rox > oiinl
Itu miADL December U1he weather Is
intensely cold throughout this region and
the soldiers at tho front are suffering sevciely
from It A number of Servian soldiers haTe
been frozen to death while asleep
boFU December 16 Bulgaria has accepted
JAiboDo teIJ
cepted tin proposal of the Iowcrs for nn
international commission to demarcate the
liulgino bervinn frontier under certain res
orvations Sin wishes Olin commission to
consider fairly the zeccnt victories of ibo
I
Bulgarian army
Iturlal of II crntv ilroxvu
bi Louis December IIj1he funeral of
tin Into Governor B Oratz Brown took
place this morning from his late residence
at Kirkwood The immediate friends and
relatives to the number of about 21 were
lga fll lJg
in attendance lucre was no public dcmon
strntion tho family of deceased prefcrimg
lrefenillff
a simple funernl limo remains wero interred
at Oak Hill cemetery where the deceased
had expressed a desire to bo buried
llcutli of < cil lIoliM Inoiulis
WABiiniorof Georgia December Ir30n I
eral Itobcrt loombs died hero this evening
at C oclock Ho had been unconscious for
soverol days amid surrounded by his family
and friends quietly and painlessly I passed
nwny His funeral will Into place nt Wash
ington Georgia Ihursday morning ntlOTO
o clocl I
slMcr Coinage lUectluc
NEW Toes December 1rIho Amis
Washington specml says Over thirty mem
hero of thin Senate and House about an
equal number of each have written Henry
Nichols chairman of the New YOlk Stato
Autl Monopoly League commending tic ob
jecls of tho meeting in favor of continued
silver coinage to bo presided over by Ed
wards 1ieriepout and addressed by Thomas
wing John Thompson and others in New
York on Wednesday evening Warner of
Ohio has telegraphed his intention to bo
present
NEW YonK December IrJho chanmau
of limo committee on arrangements for the
silver meeting to boo held in this city to mor
row night has received telegrams from Hon
Thomas Lwiug and Hon A J Warner of
Ohio promising to be present Ho is also
inicccipt of letters of approval from fifty
mnJrros b
beuators and Congressmen Saunter Plum
of Kansas writes that ho will bo glad to
learn that New York hns spoken sensibly
and earnestly upon n question of profound
sth ill
tnleiest to all thepeopleof tho United btates
and that she has not as heretofore contented
herself with echoing English opinion Gen
real John 0 Fremont writes that ho is in
favor of Iho continued use of silver in our
citnencv
Viirmlllf the Ilriites
PAUS December IB General do Courooy
commander of tho Trench foicesln louqum
telegraphed tho War Office today that Gen
crnl do Negrior hns oloaied the Marble
Mountains north of Mat Duong of the Black
lines nnd piratia captuimg a number of
fortified caverns lfjl n l1Ii lungS quantity of
arias nud ammunition One cavern was
dcspeintely defended and fullj one hundred
i iintcs acme killed before it could bo tal en
Numerous war junks welo summIt between tic
rapids nnd tie bamboo canals lime country
hiss been niclllnl
Iho lchnulelc VLlIIII
Now YOIIK Dcociuborl5 Iho 7HUM sass
rime Ilonideuts reference to tic lehuantc
tire Rhlp milway in his mebsi ois followee
bj vigorous notion oil ibo pnrtof ito uupport
em Lads and bis backers will piobnbly ask
for n guarantee of n certain per cent of time
815 OOOUO bonds or stock This tiara tint
imply n hight of confidence Ilia enter
prisoou lit iu be purely H oommetcial cumin
l flu risk ti should I bo nssuiuod by tuosa who
undertake it and expect to profit rni it Yes
terdnv henaior Morgan of Alabnnm storied
the movement by getting n resilulio
adopted calling upon the 1resident fI lie
report on tho proposed railway 1 rite Louis
3 W oi jgriR i11 sf I i
iniin people amid nil of the thuds Mississipp
Valley following nro greatly interested i Im Iho
success of Iho scheme
Iliu Northern Ihojeiiiio Jtril
WASHINGTON Dcoember r1ho lie > s
dent to day transmitted to tho HDUSO of
Jleproseutntivcs n report from tho Secretary
of tho Interior upon time condition of tho
Noilhein Ohojcnno Indians upon tho Itos
burg oust longno rivers Montana setting
forth tho inadequacy of Olin uppiopnatu
Hindu for their mippoit nnd lomjebling legi
blue imutimonltp faf lImo muse If eeilniii fuimmia
fm
indicated 1 for the 11 relief In li trnnaiulUhi
lImo rllOrt tIme ilosidcnt sajs Iho pro
nose die islntlon doea not Illvolyo nny add
iioiiiilmimimU10 I and tho neceBSlty fsc
sl oi
tho authority requested is urgent 110
therefore ooumweneU nil curly nud fuvo
able consideration eif lImo Ollrlf cnhrho Coin
pleas the leliOnt slole I that I from the iii
formation leeched from Olin Governor of I
Montana and from nu insiwolion of the t do
ol
JI lament it nppenm Hint tits Indians mIle ihi
u deplorable eoiidilIon Mommy of them ore
iilmeMt iiaLid with tho ilgor of whiter llllOlI
them and mmli l of them mo suffering for wmtot
of food The report states that tIme sum of
ifiO XX nppiopruited in Olin ne t of March hIt
last for lelief of distress ninonctho Indians
cannot bo applied to the relief of theo III
elians becausothoy have treaty funds though
totally I inadequate for their proper support
11 lie Secretary therefore lecommends that
Congress aulhoiie lie use of tOOO from
r appropriation to meet tIme urgencies of
Lliis case
UtUHMNTII 1 ONOUISS
I lll > SPIIIIIC
WASIIINOTOV December IIlefermlmg to
Ohio rllio providing Hint n > intoxlcatlni > II
quors bo sold In the Capitol 1 ° ito mill the
majority of tho committee believed Iho sub
oct to bo one that Nhonlil bo left tu each
house separately nitel the conimllteo had
therefore recommended that thin eels be
struck out
Mr Ingnlls thought If It wore intended to
legislate on prohibition Senate Houso
and Irosiiliiit would nil be called upon to do
Lhclr share While In IngalN mijht havo
Ills opinion ns to the piopnety or linpropri
cOy of tho use of nlooholio liquors in thc
Capitol ho thought the matter one of legis
lotion rather than of action bv the Henntn
in its individual capacity
Mr Itlddhebercrmeosd to strikeout Cbs
words for sale so that the rule would ex
elude liquors whether for s lie or not
On this ho called for the yeas amid unys
but the call WaR not sustained
On the committee proposition to strike
out the rules the ayes nnel nays were de
manded and resulted 3 eas 20 nays SO
Bronn iu offering rf amendment similar
to time one that hael been offered by Itiddle
bcrgcr said that he Brown did hot sup
pose the Senate cared to go beyond the idea
incorporated in tin prohibition lass of tho
hw t s7eh l
t
prohibition l States He thought a benator
should not bo prohibited from taking n 10
fig
I
cial glass with n friend in the Capitol F
Vest saiel ho was opposed to the rule as
setting UI n ss stern of espionage Every
one knew if a benaior wanted liquor in his
committee loom ho would < bavo it and would
visit ibo severest punishment in his powor
on nny clerk who should inform on him
The whole thing was simply nn attempt to
1t
meet Otto fanatical apr in tie country on
this question to which Peat would < not give
countenance
Browns nmcndimnt iis lost jens Jl
unys 35 5
Morgans amendment > vIA agreed to con
fining the joint rules to so much of thin Cap
itol ns was in tho control of the twothouses
of Congress This excludes from their op
crntion so much of the Capitol as is con
trolled by tin Supreme Court
i e1lig8
Cockrell offered nn amendment to the cf
feet that nny benator member of Congress
violating Ibis rule should bo subject to ex
baomfl jeg
pnlsiou iilt looked very small he said
for Senators lo bo passing rules for the
purpose of Inflicting punishment on com
mitts clerks for conniving at tho use of
whisky in tin Capitol when it was notorious
that tin distinguished I Senators who voted
to keep this rule inkept intoxicating hquois
In their commilleo rooms
Cockrell amendment wns not agreed to
yeas 29 nays 38
On motion of Ldmunds tin clause pro
siding for the dismissal of clerks who should
onnivc at tho use of liquors wes elucken
out in older to make ibo rule harmonize
with tho sense of the Senate on Cockrell
mendment
With that clause ibo thirteenth rule woo
tim adopted by a t Ira yore vote
On motion of Mnnderson the rules wero
laid over until tomorrow and the Senate
went into exccntiv session When tho doors
were reopened tho Senate adjourned
WASHINGTON December 10 Among the
bills Introduced nnd referred were tho follow
up
By lellei lo provide for free nnd unlimited
limited coinage of silver dollars
Uy Ingalls To provide for detenninini
xf
r r oorh ll
tie existence and removal of tie inability o
ho 1resident to discharge the powers and
duties of his office
Time resolution berctofoie offered by Beck
was laid before tho Senate requesting the
President to cause inquiry to be made and
inform time Senate whether any consular
Ulcer of the United Stales had smco 1868
md nny interest or received benefit from
any not anal consular or commercial office
of foreign countries lleferred to the com
milloo on commerce
Time house
WASHINGTON December 10 Brown of
ndiana offered n icsoluliou changing the
ruleR so ns to provide tint lo ive to prirft 111
tim limeoiml shall bo allowed only soheha Ohio
neslion is nndei consideration Referred
On motion of Norwood of Georgia Iho
euato bill passed removing the politics
inabilities of Alexander It Lawton of
Georgia
Discussion i of the proposed lovislon of the
ruPe 3 I 6ilsI ft k
roles was lesumed autO Herbert Ala tank
the floor with an argument in favor of the
lion aloft plan i of of diointbotlogthework revision I but in oppo o i
the Appropriation Committee That com
nittco should lemnln iu charge thomone
tills but nil powei should bo taken away
from It to incorporate in feneial legislation
TST frrSETTina
1fI1I111 nlnl IonIc III ii Snatch
lor It Purse of IIUOOO
Ncr Yom December Wlho tjpese
ing contest between Joseph McCnnu of tin
lenitd and W 0 Barnes of the lloiW for
he championship of the city amid Stat
took place here to day In Iho presence of a
lunge number of printers Ihe torso comm
ended for woo IJUCSJ 1 ho trial last ell four
tours beMiinhiS nt 11 oclock tic typo
was minion set without paragraphs Barnes
finished tho first 1 < K cms In 21 minutes JO
seconds nnd McCaim completed his lint
housnndUvo minutes later At 1 ocloc
H imowns called I McCanu bad B to 8C62h
cms and Unities TJil Thrum each man wan
obliged to correct his own proofs When
the coriLctlona hid been mado nnd the uuni
ber of lines deducted which each bad hoot
hrougli tabbies it w ns found that MoCni
had 78C ammo Is Ibis credit nnd 100rtmeo
OJTO
MOANM WAS DLCIUUD THE WINNLU
the vvinnei ot this contest last June lie
fooled Mr bumme in n context when ali
ormer records of type sottinswore eolipsei
l g Wtu fl Yl ol t5t oftl toti
JIma rmmmmlittoioi of this match was that it
should last four hours the type used to bo
Boliel minion without parairuphu nnd tin t
copy which was to be furnished by t ho
referee live minutes before the contest boo
gnu to bo ideation Each contestant 10
correct his composition at tho terminatl
of Ohio contest one lion to be deducted from
Chin amount of work porormed for oaoh
luluulo consumed in corrcctaig nnd a eon
responding fraction of n line fJr each fra
tion of a minute Tim casem to bo full size
tf
each contestant rio empty i hisowumaieksahii
NO AB3IST41CU 0 > ANY KIND
lo bo given to either oi them Each comm
teslantto select n proofreader and cccli
proofreader to read the mailer of both
contestants Llther Websters or Wore
tens dictionary to bo nuthotitj on the I
division of words lhrcocm siiaces to bo
used in composition nnd in spacing out the I
lines nothing thicker than two threoe
spaces to occur unless necessary to 1111 lie I
lino tIght No word or sv liable of u ward to
bo turned over that e ls bo gut into n lino
without the one of thin spaces A line may
bo thin spaced to get in a word If the con
testants choose Not more than one em
spacing to bo allowed I under any ciroimi
btituoos except in correcting rn thin not
moro than one nnd n half time The Blake
500 n side were in the bauds of the slake
uoleler Mr W II Bodwell of the mOot Mr
William White of tho Commercial I e mf
Anaiictal Chronnlt was Iho referee aid
his decisions nro to bo ilunl nnd no ap < e nl
can be taken from them
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